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Prepositional Phrases Related to Limitation
Cambridge exams Grammar

Prepositional Phrases Related to Limitation

Prepositional Phrases Related to Limitation When you want to express that something happens only to a certain extent, within certain boundaries, or under specific conditions, prepositional phrases of limitation are your best friends. They help you sound accurate, controlled, and academically sophisticated — exactly what Cambridge examiners love. Prepositional Phrases Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 month14 Dec 2025 ago
How to Use “A Bit”
Everyday English Vocabulary

How to Use “A Bit”

How to Use “A Bit” in English (B2–C1 Guide) Hello dear English learners! Today we’re looking at a small expression with a big job: “a bit.” It is one of those wonderfully flexible phrases that English speakers use constantly in everyday conversations. It can sound polite, friendly, soft, humorous — Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 month4 Dec 2025 ago
Collocations about beginnings and endings
Advanced English Cambridge exams Collocations Vocabulary

Collocations about Beginnings and Endings

Hi English learners! Here is a new English lesson. We will be learning collocations about beginnings and endings.

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years22 Jul 2022 ago
Peace expressions
Idioms & Expressions Vocabulary

PEACE expressions

PEACE Expressions in English (B2–C1 Vocabulary) Hello, dear English learners! Today we’re exploring a set of expressions built around the word “peace.” These phrases will help you sound more eloquent, more precise, and more natural — ideal for everyday English, as well as Cambridge B2 First and C1 Advanced preparation. Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years23 Jan 2020 ago
Phrasal verbs with "keep"
Collocations Phrasal Verbs Vocabulary

Collocations and Phrasal Verbs with “Keep”

Collocations and Phrasal Verbs with “Keep” “Keep” is one of the most common verbs in English, and it forms lots of phrasal verbs, collocations and idioms. Here are some expressions with “keep” to help you express yourselves more fluently and naturally. Collocations with keep Keep a secret Meaning: not telling Read more

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